Tawny Collection
In the cold pale light through the trees, a Tawny Owl perches gracefully, its feathers blending seamlessly with the surrounding branches
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In the cold pale light through the trees, a Tawny Owl perches gracefully, its feathers blending seamlessly with the surrounding branches. Its piercing eyes glow like ancient Rome's triumphal procession in the Roman Forum, as depicted in a beautifully colored engraving from 1866. The Tawny Owl symbolizes strength and wisdom, much like the majestic lion - one of the signs of the Zodiac. In a fresco dating back to around 1520, Artemis of Ephese is portrayed alongside this regal creature. Franz Marc's painting "Le tigre" captures another magnificent feline: The Tiger. Its tawny fur radiates power and beauty as it prowls through an imaginary landscape. Amongst a selection of Player's Tobacco and Cigar Packets lies an image of a Tawny Owl once again. This time, its presence adds an air of mystery and intrigue to these everyday objects. San Girolamo appears twice in different artistic forms - once carved from marble in 1580 and then painted on canvas in 1626-27. Both depictions show him deep in thought while surrounded by earthly elements that echo his contemplative nature. A duel takes place on Champion Stone captured delicately with watercolors between 1843-50. The stone itself bears witness to countless battles fought by courageous warriors throughout history; their valor shining brightly even under its tawny surface. Lastly, San Girolamo returns yet again but this time sculpted from marble in 1566. His serene expression reflects years spent meditating on life's mysteries while his tawny robe adds warmth to his austere figure. From owls to lions, tobacco packets to saints' sculptures – all share a touch of tawniness that evokes both elegance and resilience across various art forms throughout history.